Suzuki Aerio owners have reported 4 problems related to manual transmission (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Suzuki Aerio based on all problems reported for the Aerio.
2003 Suzuki Aerio cv joint keeps coming out due to snap ring in rear end,car is under warranty. Car dealer will not honor warranty,says rear axle is a after market part, this is not true,why would we have car worked on when under warranty, we are third owner of car and know the two previous owners which is a father and son,they are adamant no work has been done on this car,they would have taken the car to get fixed since it is still under warranty, its very easy for the mechanic to get some rear end axle and say it came out of my car ,just to avoid fixing my car,their claim is if someone else worked on this car that voids the warranty, so this is their convenient way of getting out of fixing my car.
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The contact owns a 2003 Suzuki Aerio. The contact received a recall notice for NHTSA campaign id number 07v307000 (power train:manual transmission). The dealer is giving the contact the run around. The manufacturer stated that the dealer has the part, but the dealer stated otherwise. The dealer advised him to speak with the service manager, but the service manager has not returned his phone calls. There had been no failure to date. The current mileage was 50,000. Updated 02-19-08 the consumer stated when calling to confirm the part is available always receives the run around from the dealer. Updated 02/19/08.
Ltr re problems with her 2006 Suzuki Aerio and seeking reimbursement for troubles and damages. The consumer stated she began experiencing problems with the gears. The mechanic informed the consumer the gears were damaged due to the mis-handling of the vehicle and that a cable needed to be tightened. Soon after leaving the dealership, the consumer began to smell an odor which was that of a burned clutch. The consumer took the vehicle to another dealer and was told the previous mechanic didn't do a good job, however it would cost $692. 08 the consumer then went to another dealer and had the repairs made, however after those repairs, the vehicle lost gears. The consumer was then informed the first mechanic only adjusted the cable gears and it would cost 1,500 for new parts. The consumer stated the vehicle has since been stolen. Updated 11/26/07. Updated 1/25/08. Consumer sent in additional information in a voq. On April 7, 2008. Updated 04/14/08.
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I own a 2003 Aerio Suzuki sx 5-speed with manual transmission. It's been popping out of 5th gear and into neutral. I brought it to the dealer where purchased. They said they test drove it and could not "duplicate concern". The very rude service advisor told me even if problem was found they do not have equipment to repair it and to take it someplace else. She also made a comment about not needing "free work",leading me to believe because it is under warranty, they did not want to do extensive work for free!! I called Suzuki and they said most dealers probably wouldn't test drive it more than 20 miles and it is hard to fix an intermittent problem and to try another dealer. Driving at high speeds and having gears pop out should get more attention than an" intermittent problem". Other dealers are more than 30 miles away and hard to leave vehicle there. I read about this same problem on line and one of the people 's dealer diagnosed the problem as premature wear in the 5th gear synchro assembly and repaired his vehicle.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Manual Transmission problems | |
Power Train Driveline problems | |
Power Train problems | |
Driveshaft problems | |
Constant Velocity Joint problems | |
Axle Assembly problems | |
Noises During Shifting problems | |
Automatic Transmission Gear Indicator problems | |
Transmission Stuck In Gear problems | |
Automatic Transmission problems |